Methods of inhibiting sexual precocity

ABSTRACT

A method of inhibiting sexual precocity comprising administering to a human in need thereof an effective amount of a compound having the formula ##STR1## wherein R 1  and R 3  are independently hydrogen, --CH 3 , ##STR2## wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; R 2  is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidine, hexamethyleneamino, and piperidino; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of solvate thereof.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Sexual precocity is defined as the appearance of any sign of secondary sexual maturation at an age more than two standard deviations below the mean (age 8 for girls). In cases of sexual precocity, production of endogenous estrogen at an early age results in the premature onset of puberty. Several different forms of sexual precocity, also termed precocious puberty, have been identified including true precocious puberty (complete isosexual precocity), incomplete isosexual precocity, and contrasexual precocity. Variations include premature thelarche, premature isolated menarche, and premature adrenarche.

Complete isosexual precocity results from early activation of hypothalamic LHRH pulse generator pituitary gonadotropin-gonadal axis and is thus LHRH dependent. This form of precocious puberty is more prevalent in girls than boys and results in the appearance of breast development, enlargement of the laboria minora, and maturational changes in the vaginal mucosa along with pubic hair appearance. Accordingly, sexual maturation is more rapid than in normal puberty. The rapid growth is associated with increases in serum IGFI levels because of increased gonadal estrogen secretion. True precocious puberty often results from CNS tumors (including optic and hypothalamic gliomas, astrocytomas, and ependymonas) which interfere with the LHRH pulse generator in childhood. Other CNS diseases often association with this form of early puberty include hydrocephalus, encephalitis, static cerebral encephalopathy and brain abcess.

Currently, three principal agents have been used to treat true precocious puberty including medroxyprogesterone acetate, cyproterone acetate, and LHRH agonists. The former two agents reverse or stop secondary sexual characteristics but do not effect final height, particularly for girls. The lack of effect on final height is presumably due to the action of circulating estradiol on skeletal growth. Thus, these agents do not correct for the excessive amount of circulating estradiol. LHRH agonists are currently the therapy of choice for true precocious puberty and act to block the effects endogenous LHRH and functions as selective, highly specific inhibitors of estrogen secretion without interfering directly with the release of other pituitary hormones. Discontinuing treatment results in reversal of estrogen suppression and allows for progression of sexual maturation. Side effects include local systematic allergic reactions.

Incomplete isosexual precocity results from premature estrogen production independent of endogenous LHRH secretion. In girls, this disorder results from autonomous secretion of estrogen by ovarian cysts or tumors, an adrenal neoplasm, or inadvertent exposure to estrogen. Ovarian masses which produce estrogen include autonomous ovarian follicular cysts, granulosa cell tumor of the ovary, as well as others. Other variations of this disorder include McCune-Albright Syndrome and juvenile hypothyroidism.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention provides methods for inhibiting sexual precocity comprising administering to a human in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I ##STR3## wherein R¹ and R³ are independently hydrogen, --CH₃, ##STR4## wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl;

R² is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidino, hexamethyleneimino, and piperidino; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The current invention concerns the discovery that a select group of 2-phenyl-3-aroylbenzothiophenes (benzothiophenes), those of formula I, are useful for inhibiting sexual precocity. The methods of use provided by this invention are practiced by administering to a human in need thereof a dose of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, that is effective to inhibit sexual precocity or attending symptoms. The term inhibit is defined to include its generally accepted meaning which includes prophylactical administration to a human subject to incurring sexual precocity or its symptoms, and holding in check and/or treating existing sexual precocity or its symptoms. As such, the present method includes both medical therapeutic and/or prophylactic treatment, as appropriate.

Raloxifene, a compound of this invention wherein it is the hydrochloride salt of a compound of formula 1, R¹ and R³ are hydrogen and R² is 1-piperidinyl, is a nuclear regulatory molecule. Raloxifene has been shown to bind to the estrogen receptor and was originally thought to be a molecule whose function and pharmacology was that of an anti-estrogen in that it blocked the ability of estrogen to activate uterine tissue and estrogen dependent breast cancers. Indeed, raloxifene does block the action of estrogen in some cells; however in other cell types, raloxifene activates the same genes as estrogen does and displays the same pharmacology, e.g., osteoporosis, hyperlipidemia. As a result, raloxifene has been referred to as an anti-estrogen with mixed agonist-antagonist properties. The unique profile which raloxifene displays and differs from that of estrogen is now thought to be due to the unique activation and/or suppression of various gene functions by the raloxifene-estrogen receptor complex as opposed to the activation and/or suppression of genes by the estrogen-estrogen receptor complex. Therefore, although raloxifene and estrogen utilize and compete for the same receptor, the pharmacological outcome from gene regulation of the two is not easily predicted and is unique to each.

Generally, the compound is formulated with common excipients, diluents or carriers, and compressed into tablets, or formulated as elixirs or solutions for convenient oral administration, or administered by the intramuscular or intravenous routes. The compounds can be administered transdermally, and may be formulated as sustained release dosage forms and the like.

The compounds used in the methods of the current invention can be made according to established procedures, such as those detailed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,133,814, 1,418,068, and 4,380,635 all of which are incorporated by reference herein. In general, the process starts with a benzo[b]thiophene having a 6-hydroxyl group and a 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) group. The starting compound is protected, acylated, and deprotected to form the formula I compounds. Examples of the preparation of such compounds are provided in the U.S. patents discussed above. Optionally substituted phenyl includes phenyl and phenyl substituted once or twice with C₁ -C₆ alkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, hydroxy, nitro, chloro, fluoro, or tri(chloro or fluoro)methyl.

The compounds used in the methods of this invention form pharmaceutically acceptable acid and base addition salts with a wide variety of organic and inorganic acids and bases and include the physiologically acceptable salts which are often used in pharmaceutical chemistry. Such salts are also part of this invention. Typical inorganic acids used to form such salts include hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, sulfuric, phosphoric, hypophosphoric and the like. Salts derived from organic acids, such as aliphatic mono and dicarboxylic acids, phenyl substituted alkanoic acids, hydroxyalkanoic and hydroxyalkandioic acids, aromatic acids, aliphatic and aromatic sulfonic acids, may also be used. Such pharmaceutically acceptable salts thus include acetate, phenylacetate, trifluoroacetate, acrylate, ascorbate, benzoate, chlorobenzoate, dinitrobenzoate, hydroxybenzoate, methoxybenzoate, methylbenzoate, o-acetoxybenzoate, naphthalene-2-benzoate, bromide, isobutyrate, phenylbutyrate, β-hydroxybutyrate, butyne-1,4-dioate, hexyne-1,4-dioate, caprate, caprylate, chloride, cinnamate, citrate, formate, fumarate, glycollate, heptanoate, hippurate, lactate, malate, maleate, hydroxymaleate, malonate, mandelate, mesylate, nicotinate, isonicotinate, nitrate, oxalate, phthalate, teraphthalate, phosphate, monohydrogenphosphate, dihydrogenphosphate, metaphosphate, pyrophosphate, propiolate, propionate, phenylpropionate, salicylate, sebacate, succmnate, suberate, sulfate, bisulfate, pyrosulfate, sulfite, bisulfite, sulfonate, benzene-sulfonate, p-bromophenylsulfonate, chlorobenzenesulfonate, ethanesulfonate, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonate, methanesulfonate, naphthalene-1-sulfonate, naphthalene-2-sulfonate, p-toluenesulfonate, xylenesulfonate, tartarate, and the like. A preferred salt is the hydrochloride salt.

The pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts are typically formed by reacting a compound of formula I with an equimolar or excess amount of acid. The reactants are generally combined in a mutual solvent such as diethyl ether or benzene. The salt normally precipitates out of solution within about one hour to 10 days and can be isolated by filtration or the solvent can be stripped off by conventional means.

Bases commonly used for formation of salts include ammonium hydroxide and alkali and alkaline earth metal hydroxides, carbonates, as well as aliphatic and primary, secondary and tertiary amines, aliphatic diamines. Bases especially useful in the preparation of addition salts include ammonium hydroxide, potassium carbonate, methylamine, diethylamine, ethylene diamine and cyclohexylamine.

The pharmaceutically acceptable salts generally have enhanced solubility characteristics compared to the compound from which they are derived, and thus are often more amenable to formulation as liquids or emulsions.

Pharmaceutical formulations can be prepared by procedures known in the art. For example, the compounds can be formulated with common excipients, diluents, or carriers, and formed into tablets, capsules, suspensions, powders, and the like. Examples of excipients, diluents, and carriers that are suitable for such formulations include the following: fillers and extenders such as starch, sugars, mannitol, and silicic derivatives; binding agents such as carboxymethyl cellulose and other cellulose derivatives, alginates, gelatin, and polyvinyl pyrrolidone; moisturizing agents such as glycerol; disintegrating agents such as calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate; agents for retarding dissolution such as paraffin; resorption accelerators such as quaternary ammonium compounds; surface active agents such as cetyl alcohol, glycerol monostearate; adsorptive carriers such as kaolin and bentonite; and lubricants such as talc, calcium and magnesium stearate, and solid polyethyl glycols.

The compounds can also be formulated as elixirs or solutions for convenient oral administration or as solutions appropriate for parenteral administration, for instance by intramuscular, subcutaneous or intravenous routes. Additionally, the compounds are well suited to formulation as sustained release dosage forms and the like. The formulations can be so constituted that they release the active ingredient only or preferably in a particular part of the intestinal tract, possibly over a period of time. The coatings, envelopes, and protective matrices may be made, for example, from polymeric substances or waxes.

The particular dosage of a compound of formula I required to inhibit sexual precocity, or attending symptoms, according to this invention will depend upon the severity of the condition, the route of administration, and related factors that will be decided by the attending physician. Generally, accepted and effective daily doses will be from about 0.1 to about 1000 mg/day, and more typically from about 50 to about 200 mg/day. Such dosages will be administered to a subject in need thereof from once to about three times each day, or more often as needed to effectively treat or prevent sexual precocity, or symptoms thereof. It also may be advantageous to administor a progestin or LHRH agonist with a compound of formula 1.

It is usually preferred to administer a compound of formula I in the form of an acid addition salt, as is customary in the administration of pharmaceuticals bearing a basic group, such as the piperidino ring. It is also advantageous to administer such a compound by the oral route. For such purposes the following oral dosage forms are available.

FORMULATIONS

In the formulations which follow, "active ingredient" means a compound of formula I.

    ______________________________________                                         Formulation 1: Gelatin Capsules                                                Hard gelatin capsules are prepared using the following:                        Ingredient        Quantity (mg/capsule)                                        ______________________________________                                         Active ingredient 0.1-1000                                                     Starch, NF        0-650                                                        Starch flowable powder                                                                           0-650                                                        Silicone fluid 350 centistokes                                                                   0-15                                                         ______________________________________                                    

The ingredients are blended, passed through a No. 45 mesh U.S. sieve, and filled into hard gelatin capsules.

Examples of specific capsule formulations of raloxifene, that have been made include those shown below:

    ______________________________________                                         Ingredient        Quantity (mg/capsule)                                        ______________________________________                                         Formulation 2: Raloxifene capsule                                              Raloxifene        1                                                            Starch, NF        112                                                          Starch flowable powder                                                                           225.3                                                        Silicone fluid 350 centistokes                                                                   1.7                                                          Formulation 3: Raloxifene capsule                                              Raloxifene        5                                                            Starch, NF        108                                                          Starch flowable powder                                                                           225.3                                                        Silicone fluid 350 centistokes                                                                   1.7                                                          Formulation 4: Raloxifene capsule                                              Raloxifene        10                                                           Starch, NF        103                                                          Starch flowable powder                                                                           225.3                                                        Silicone fluid 350 centistokes                                                                   1.7                                                          Formulation 5: Raloxifene capsule                                              Raloxifene        50                                                           Starch, NF        150                                                          Starch flowable powder                                                                           397                                                          Silicone fluid 350 centistokes                                                                   3.0                                                          ______________________________________                                    

The specific formulations above may be changed in compliance with the reasonable variations provided.

A tablet formulation is prepared using the ingredients below:

    ______________________________________                                         Formulation 6: Tablets                                                         Ingredient       Quantity (mg/tablet)                                          ______________________________________                                         Active ingredient                                                                               0.1-1000                                                      Cellulose, microcrystalline                                                                     0-650                                                         Silicon dioxide, fumed                                                                          0-650                                                         Stearate acid    0-15                                                          ______________________________________                                    

The components are blended and compressed to form tablets.

Alternatively, tablets each containing 0.1-1000 mg of active ingredient are made up as follows:

    ______________________________________                                         Formulation 7: Tablets                                                         Ingredient          Quantity (mg/tablet)                                       ______________________________________                                         Active ingredient   0.1-1000                                                   Starch              45                                                         Cellulose, microcrystalline                                                                        35                                                         Polyvinylpyrrolidone                                                                               4                                                          (as 10% solution in water)                                                     Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose                                                                     4.5                                                        Magnesium stearate  0.5                                                        Talc                1                                                          ______________________________________                                    

The active ingredient, starch, and cellulose are passed through a No. 45 mesh U.S. sieve and mixed thoroughly. The solution of polyvinylpyrrolidone is mixed with the resultant powders which are then passed through a No. 14 mesh U.S. sieve. The granules so produced are dried at 50°-60° C. and passed through a No. 18 mesh U.S. sieve. The sodium carboxymethyl starch, magnesium stearate, and talc, previously passed through a No. 60 U.S. sieve, are then added to the granules which, after mixing, are compressed on a tablet machine to yield tablets.

Suspensions each containing 0.1-1000 mg of medicament per 5 mL dose are made as follows:

    ______________________________________                                         Formulation 8: Suspensions                                                     Ingredient          Quantity (mg/5 ml)                                         ______________________________________                                         Active ingredient   0.1-1000   mg                                              Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose                                                                     50         mg                                              Syrup               1.25       mg                                              Benzoic acid solution                                                                              0.10       mL                                              Flavor              q.v.                                                       Color               q.v.                                                       Purified water to   5          mL                                              ______________________________________                                    

The medicament is passed through a No. 45 mesh U.S. sieve and mixed with the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and syrup to form a smooth paste. The benzoic acid solution, flavor, and color are diluted with some of the water and added, with stirring. Sufficient water is then added to produce the required volume.

TEST PROCEDURE

Five to fifty females are selected for the clinical study. The females are between the ages of twelve and eighteen and have been diagnosed with sexual precocity, but are in good general health otherwise. The study has a placebo control group, i.e., the females are divided into two groups, one of which receives the active agent of this invention and the other receives a placebo. Females in the test group receive between 50-200 mg of the active agent per day by the oral route. They continue this therapy for 2-12 months. Accurate records are kept as to the status of the problem and symptoms thereof in both groups and at the end of the study these results are compared. The results are compared both between members of each group and also the results for each patient are compared to the status reported on each patient before the study began.

Utility of the compounds of the invention is illustrated by the positive impact they have on sexual precocity and/or one or more of its attending symptoms when used in a study as above. 

We claim:
 1. A method of inhibiting sexual precocity comprising administering to a human in need thereof an effective amount of a compound having the formula ##STR5## wherein R¹ and R³ are independently hydrogen, --CH₃, ##STR6## wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; R² is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidine, hexamthylenemino, and piperidino; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of solvate thereof.
 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said compound is the hydrochloride salt thereof.
 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said compound ##STR7## or its hydrochloride salt.
 4. The method of claim 1 where said human is under the age of eighteen.
 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said human is also administered a progestin or LHRH agonist. 